WASHINGTON - Just as Vice President Gore is reappearing on the American political scene, a recent trip to Asia is prompting questions about a fund-raising flap like the ones that followed him after the 1996 Clinton-Gore campaign. Mr. Gore visited Hong Kong and Shenzhen, China, last month for a forum focused on the nations entry into the World Trade Organization. Conference participants had the opportunity to have their photos taken with Mr. Gore in exchange for cash, the South China Morning Post reported.

The sponsor of the event at the top of the list on the forum Web site, the China Development Institute, operates under the approval of the communist Chinese government. Also while abroad, Mr. Gore attended an Asia Society Hong Kong event hosted by former Enron director Ronnie Chan Chi-chung.

The report evokes memories for some of the 1996 Buddhist Temple fundraising scandal in Los Angeles, not to mention the allegations of money funneled to the Democratic Party by the Chinese government. Mr. Gore has said he will soon announce whether he intends to run for president again in 2004.

If this is true, its a pretty severe lapse in judgment, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee, Dan Ronayne, said when contacted by The New York Sun. Its mildly shocking that hed put himself in a position for this kind of potential embarrassment.

The Gore camp insists the former vice president and 2000 presidential candidate has done nothing wrong, and disputes the accuracy of the report.

A former American ambassador to the United Nations, Richard Holbrooke, also came to Mr. Gores defense.

We were not paid in any way for any photographs, a spokesman for Mr. Gore, Jano Cabrera, said.

Were aware of no one who paid to have photos taken with Mr. Gore. If they did, they did so without our permission.

The South China Morning Post did not specify who had offered the pictures-for-cash deal to forum participants. It listed the price as 50,000 yuan  about $6,000  or 100,000 yuan for conference sponsorship packages.

Mr. Cabrera said the event was a BusinessWeek forum, in conjunction with another conference sponsor, DnmStrategies.

It was not, as alleged by the vice-chairman in Hong Kong of Republicans Abroad, hosted by a communist think tank  that is, the China Development Institute.

But on that point, the spokesman for Mr. Gore and a spokeswoman for Business Week do not agree.

The forum was not put on by BusinessWeek. The primary sponsor and organizer was the China Development Institute, the spokeswoman, Nancy Sheed, said.

We were there as a sponsor, in the form of signs and logos. We did not pay for any of the speakers or participants to be there.

Mr. Cabrera said the Washington Speakers Bureau paid Mr. Gore for his appearance, but would not disclose the amount.

To prove his point, he gave the Sun a contract regarding the appearance that lists the client as DnmStrategies For Service to BusinessWeek.

The South China Morning Post quoted an unnamed Asia Society source as saying that Mr. Chan, the former Enron director, hosted the Asia Society meeting.

The chief executive of DnmStrategies, Sam Moon, told the paper Mr. Gore was aware of who Mr. Chan was because I told him before we went into it [the lunch.]

Mr. Cabrera said Mr. Gore had no advance knowledge of who Mr. Chan was; he said it was as innocent as giving a speech to an audience that contained an Enron executive.

Throughout his trip, Mr. Gore brought the message of open trade and human rights, Mr. Cabrera said.

Mr. Gore got involved when Mr. Holbrooke invited him to the meet with the Asia Society, Mr. Cabrera said.

We are grateful that Vice President Gore took the time to speak to the Asia Society Hong Kong. The Asia Society is the leading non profit, non-governmental organization in the United States concerned with Asia, and we are proud that Ronnie Chan is a Member of the Board and the leader of our activities in Hong Kong, Mr. Holbrooke said in a statement.

To suggest that Vice President Gores activities in Hong Kong was somehow improper because he visited China during his trip  as has every president since Richard Nixon  is ridiculous and smacks of old school McCarthyism.

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If this is true, its a pretty severe lapse in judgment, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee, Dan Ronayne, said when contacted by The New York Sun. Its mildly shocking that hed put himself in a position for this kind of potential embarrassment.

What a great line that last one! It's only mildly shocking because we're so used to Gore embarrassing himself! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA......

As Anne Coulter points out in her great book, Slander, the dems are the one's perennially calling Pubbies dumb, dumb, dumb. Well, this guy has got to be the dumbest politician out there. The advantage the Dem dummies have is that their brethren in the press cover for them 25/7. Now that Drudge and Fox are on the loose, that aint so easy anymore. V's wife.

Al wakes up everyday and sticks his hand out for cash. When communists are a leading source of campaign money it tells you a little about the candidate. The only difference between Bill Murray and Gore is that Murry eventually changed.

Amazing how empty the Wall is! I've been to that exact spot (at Badaling, outside of Beijing), and even in December when it was freezing the Wall was crawling with tourists. (The picture in my office shows several dozen people on that stretch.)

We are grateful that Vice President Gore took the time to speak to the Asia Society Hong Kong." Mr. Holbrooke said in a statement "He knows so much more about communism than the Chinese, it was very informative."

No, actually, I'm thinking "security." How everybody else that was going to see the Wall at that time didn't get to because Gore wanted a photo-op there. (Years ago we were showing a visitor around the area; we were run out of the Boeing Museum of Flight and weren't able to go to the Butchart Gardens because some former president wanted to go at the same time.)

Note that Gore is in his Naomi Alpha male shirtsleeves, and Tipper is bundled up, in late November, in China.

Good catch. It is pretty chilly that time of year there; around freezing.

I find absolutely nothing wrong with posing for photos for cash. Gore is a private citizen and not a govt. official. A former pres. or vp can do anything he wants in my book. The Japanese paid Reagan a million dollars for a short speech and appearance AFTER he left office. During the 2002 campaign, Bush raised money for other candidates with photo ops (unlike Clinton, outside the white house) around the country if you coughed up 10 to 20 thousand dollars. A photo with Cheaney cost only 2k, a photo with Doro (W's sister) cost only 500 dollars. An acquaintance of mine coughed up 50 grand to get his and his wife's picture taken with Clinton in the White House and also got a small piece of regulatory "undersight" or "overlooking" that was probably worth about half a million dollars. That was wrong, but a former vp should be allowed to do anything legal and this is 100% legal.

He is not a candidate yet. I may sell Chinese shoes for a living, does this mean I can't run for office 2 years from now. I think 20k for a photo with Bush is worse than what Gore did. The Buddist temple was illegal and wrong because he was a sitting VP. Gore should be in a jail cell beside Maria Hsia for this. But the incident here is completely ok.

Regarding my acquaintance getting some "overlooking". I think the "overlooking" was the right thing in his case even if he did not cough up the 50k. But, Clinton is still a scumbag.

To suggest that Vice President Gores activities in Hong Kong was somehow improper because he visited China during his trip  as has every president since Richard Nixon  is ridiculous and smacks of old school McCarthyism.

Now he's an ex-president. The fantasies keep getting wilder in Algoreland. And I suppose the "old school" McCarthyism is to distinguish it from the new communist PC variety.

Algore lives in "Wannabe Land." He introduces himself as the man who would have been president or something equally idiotic. Of course, he knows if the Dem vote fraud operated like it did when the Clintons got elected he woulda been prez.

"To take money from CHICOMS is all the better as it means less money in their hands to do bad things."

Talking of "bad things" don't forget China-gate and the '96 election when Bill Clinton and the DNC wrapped his candidancy in Zillions of dollars courtesy of the Red Chinese!

This Gore/China trip is very revealing. Just last week, Al Gore was slamming the American People for voting GOP in the last election and Gore and Daschele were holding hands while accusing Rush Limbaugh and certain conservative newspapers of being a "Fifth Column" in the USA!! And now Gore goes to shake hands and collect money from CHINA???

If you haven't noticed, Gore is Hillary's mouthpiece these days. Saying what Hillary longs to say. Doing what Hillary longs to do! She can't RISK messing up her Presidential chances right now, so....

Al Gore IS Hillary right now.

Why? The Clinton's have let Gore believe that if he's a "good boy" they'll save a place for him in paradise so Gore is being used to aid the Clintons. And if that includes going to Red China for some more suitcases full of cash...that's what Al will do!

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